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By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY South Florida is getting ready for the annual Miami Book Fair, now in its 43rd year, and each year, hordes of black …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY South Florida is getting ready for the annual Miami Book Fair, now in its 43rd year, and each year, hordes of black …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY Once there was a time when it was necessary to paint our faces, wear certain fabric patterns, and carry specific insignia to …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY Do you realize that our history is, at best, being rewritten? At worst, it is being erased. And how is that happening? …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY Right now we need to prepare for the ‘new normal’, and begin to anticipate a much longer future out. We need to …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY For years, I struggled with a clear and tenable definition of myself: I was born colored; became a Negro, then a Black …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS GARY These days, many folk I know talk in code. No one wants to call out his name. We simply jump right …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY Once, while in graduate school, I read a book that taught how to lie with statistics, so I won’t bore you here …
ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY I dare say that most African Americans are of mixed race; every day we have DNA test results proving that. Some of our …
By ANTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY I am spinning with a variety of reactions to the suicide bombings, terrorists’ attacks, an outrageous public lynching (Richard Collin III), and …
By ANOTONIA WILLIAMS-GARY It’s happening! The hounds have been unleashed, making this a peculiarly dangerous time to be black in America, once more, and still …